AMD delivers a technology showcase at CES,
showcasing products powered by the latest AMD APU and graphics
technologies, gaming on a variety of devices including tablets
and the latest game consoles and new PCs supporting both
Microsoft Windows and Google Android applications.

The star of the show is the "Surround House 2:
Monsters in the Orchestra," a 360-degree surround-computing
demonstration that leverages the computing capabilities of AMD
technologies to create an audiovisual and interactive
experience.

"We live in an exciting new world where computing is everywhere
and transforming our daily lives," said Lisa Su, senior vice
president and general manager, AMD Global Business Units. "AMD
is at the heart of the innovations, driving a vision of
'Surround Computing' to provide the most visually compelling,
immersive experiences in gaming, the next-generation of PCs, and the cloud. We are truly re-defining modern computing with
our customers and ecosystem partners here at CES."

2014 AMD at CES Highlights:

- "Kaveri" - AMD's most powerful APUs ever, the AMD A10 7860K
and 7700K (codenamed "Kaveri"), are now shipping and will be on
shelves in desktops early next week, with pre-orders starting
today from select system builders. "Kaveri" is the first APU to
include Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) features, the
sound of AMD TrueAudio Technology and the performance gaming
experiences of Mantle API. "Kaveri"-based notebooks will be
available in the first half of this year.

Kaveri supports HSA's unified memory architecture called HUMA, in which different memory types in a system are accessible to all processors. The HUMA specification will bring together the CPU and GPU memory, which will increase the total available memory in a system. The addition of a discrete GPU will increase performance even more.

AMD A10-7000 series processors have 4 "Steamroller" CPU cores, 4 MB L2 cache and 95 Watt Thermal Design Power. The A10-7700K has the maximum Turbo Core frequency of 3.8 GHz. The pre-order price of this part is $167. The flagship A10-7850K has a 4GHz maximum Turbo Core speed and has the number of Radeon cores increased to 512. The chip is priced at $173.

The Kaveri can have up to 12 compute cores, which includes both the CPU cores and the GCN modules.

New dual-core A4-6320 and A6-6420K microprocessors are based on older "Piledriver" architecture. Both chips come with 1 MB L2 cache and 65 Watt TDP. The A6-6420K offers 100 MHz higher maximum Turbo Core speed than the A6-6400K. The A4-6320 is listed with 3.9 GHz maximum clock, that is the same as the A4-6300. Pre-order prices of the A4-6320 and A6-6420K are $57.30 and $78.50.

All new processors should work in socket FM2+ motherboards.
Below you see the basic spaces of the new chips:

Model

Cores

Frequency /
Turbo

L2 cache

Graphics

GPU
Frequency

TDP

Price

A4-6320

2

Unknown / 3.9 GHz

1 MB

HD 8000 series

No data

65W

$57.30

A8-7600

4

3.1 / 3.8 GHz

4 MB

R7 series

720 MHz

65W

$119

A10-7700K

4

3.5 / 3.8 GHz

4 MB

R7 series

720 MHz

95W

$119

A10-7850K

4

3.6 / 4 GHz

4 MB

R7 series

720 MHz

95W

$173

- "Discovery Project" - The "Discovery Project" features AMD's
upcoming low-power "Mullins" APU in a tablet, game controller
and productivity dock created to demonstrate the full
capabilities of AMD's technologies.

- Android OS Experience on Windows - AMD and its technology
partner BlueStacks announced a new joint solution bringing the
full Android OS experience to Windows-based tablets, 2-in-1s,
notebooks and desktops optimized for third-generation AMD APUs.
The solution allows Android to run virtually within Windows,
eliminating the need to disengage from one OS before using
another, and provides familiar Android interfaces, app support
and direct file sharing, giving Android apps access to files
stored within the Windows file system.

- Mantle - The first public demonstration of DICE's
"Battlefield 4" running AMD's Mantle on a 4K display.
Show-goers can also experience Oxide Games' "StarSwarm" demo
for their "Nitrous" game engine, which also uses Mantle, when
visiting AMD's booth.

- New AMD Radeon R9/R7/R5 M200 Series GPUs - AMD's new family
of mobile discrete GPU products make their debut at this year's
CES in systems from Alienware, Clevo, Lenovo and MSI.

AMD also oulined its desktop and mobile GPU and CPU roadmaps
for 2013-2014. Among other chips, AMD announced three mobile GPUs: the "Radeon R9 M200" series, "Radeon R7 M200" series and the "Radeon R5 M200" series. Specifications are available below: